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Tuesday, February 3, 2015

40 Clever Life Hacks to Simplify your World

1.

HOW-TO-FIT-TWO-BOWLS-INTO-MICROWAVE-LIFE-HACK
Life Hack via DaNReDaN

2.

TOWER-RACK-POT-LID-HOLDER-LIFE-HACK-KITCHEN
Life Hack via hgska


3.

use-binder-clips-to-fix-keyboard-stand-life-hack


4.

create-more-counter-space-life-hack
Life Hack via Reddit


5. How To Open a Jar Using Duct Tape

open-a-jar-using-duct-tape-gif


6.

put-newspaper-at-bottom-of-garbage-to-soak-up-liquids-life-hack


7.

ipad-mount-using-plastic-hooks
Life Hack via etothepowerof3


8.

NEVER-FLY-LOW-AGAIN-LIFE-HACK


9.

how-to-organize-your-fridge-life-hack


10.

best-time-of-year-to-buy-things-chart-table
Life Hack via LifeHacker.com


11.

how-to-rotate-video-in-vlc-media-player-life-hack
Life Hack via autonova


12.

USE-PAPER-CLIPS-TO-FIND-THE-END-OF-A-TAPE-ROLL


13. How To Eat a Chicken Wing

how-to-eat-a-chicken-wing-life-hack-gif


14.

use-laser-pointer-to-turn-phone-into-macro-camera-life-hack
Life Hack via randoh12


15.

USE-POOL-NOODLES-TO-KEEP-TALL-BOOTS-UPRIGHT-LIFE-HACK


16.

turn-pant-clips-into-chip-clips-life-hack
Life Hack via omgchrista


17.

how-to-remove-a-spliinter-with-baking-soda-and-water-life-hack
Life Hack via PhauSst


18.

how-to-hang-a-sweater-on-a-hanger-lifehack


19.

how-to-clean-your-microwave-life-hack


20. Open a Hershey’s Kisses in Style

HOW-TO-OPEN-HERSHEY-KISS-LIKE-A-BOSS-GIF-LIFE-HACK


21.

GRILLED-CHEESE-IN-TOASTER-LIFE-HACK


22.

TURN-OLD-LIQUOR-BOTTLES-INTO-GLASSES-LIFE-HACK
Life Hack via Bakedbananas


23.

HOW-TO-FREEZE-FREEZIES-PROPERLY-LIFE-HACK


24.

pillow-in-sun-life-hack


25.

STICKY-NOTES-TO-CLEAN-YOUR-KEYBOARD-LIFEHACK


26.

LAUNDRY-BASKET-KEEPS-TOYS-IN-REACH-IN-BATHTUB-LIFE-HACK
Life Hack via ThirdFloorNorth


27.

turn-and-old-milk-jug-into-a-watering-can


28. Quickly Unload a Case of Pop

HOW-TO-QUICKLY-UNLOAD-A-CASE-OF-POP-GIF-LIFE-HACK


29.

VELCRO-STRIPS-KEEP-RUGS-IN-PLACE-LIFE-HACK
Life Hack via DoriIsRad


30.

prevent-pizza-toppings-from-shifting-while-driving-life-hack


31.

recycled-mio-bottles-life-hack
Life Hack via SparklesPup


32.

USE-DRILL-TO-POWER-SCRUB-ANYTHING-LIFE-HACK
Life Hack via eqrunner


33.

how-to-clean-a-blender-life-hack


34.

egg-carton-laptop-cooler-stand-life-hack
Life Hack via Mehavesuperpowers


35.

how-to-make-various-symbols-with-your-keyboard


36.

MAKE-BREAD-WITH-ICE-CREAM-LIFE-HACK
Life Hack via Robin Edds


37.

USE-COINTS-TO-OPEN-PACKAGES-LIFE-HACK
Life Hack via Xasf


38.

hands-free-gas-pumping-life-hack
Life Hack via CHaddcl0ps


39.

how-to-hang-your-phone-on-a-flight-life-hack
Life Hack via claireadelie


40.

CUPCAKE-LIKE-HACK-GIF

Sunday, March 2, 2014

14 Simple Gardening Tips and Tricks

14 Simple Gardening Tips and Tricks

From using leftover coffee beans to preventing dirt from getting underneath fingernails, master gardener Paul James shares his top 14 tips and shortcuts to make spring gardening a breeze.

Here, the latest tips and tricks from Paul James, host of Gardening by the Yard:

1. To remove the salt deposits that form on clay pots, combine equal parts white vinegar, rubbing alcohol and water in a spray bottle. Apply the mixture to the pot and scrub with a plastic brush. Let the pot dry before you plant anything in it.
2. To prevent accumulating dirt under your fingernails while you work in the garden, draw your fingernails across a bar of soap and you'll effectively seal the undersides of your nails so dirt can't collect beneath them. Then, after you've finished in the garden, use a nailbrush to remove the soap and your nails will be sparkling clean.
3. To prevent the line on your string trimmer from jamming or breaking, treat with a spray vegetable oil before installing it in the trimmer.
4. Turn a long-handled tool into a measuring stick! Lay a long-handled garden tool on the ground, and next to it place a tape measure. Using a permanent marker, write inch and foot marks on the handle. When you need to space plants a certain distance apart (from just an inch to several feet) you'll already have a measuring device in your hand.
5. To have garden twine handy when you need it, just stick a ball of twine in a small clay pot, pull the end of the twine through the drainage hole, and set the pot upside down in the garden. Do that, and you'll never go looking for twine again.
6. Little clay pots make great cloches for protecting young plants from sudden, overnight frosts and freezes.
7. To turn a clay pot into a hose guide, just stab a roughly one-foot length of steel reinforcing bar into the ground at the corner of a bed and slip two clay pots over it: one facing down, the other facing up. The guides will prevent damage to your plants as you drag the hose along the bed.
8. To create perfectly natural markers, write the names of plants (using a permanent marker) on the flat faces of stones of various sizes and place them at or near the base of your plants.
9. Got aphids? You can control them with a strong blast of water from the hose or with insecticidal soap. But here's another suggestion, one that's a lot more fun; get some tape! Wrap a wide strip of tape around your hand, sticky side out, and pat the leaves of plants infested with aphids. Concentrate on the undersides of leaves, because that's where the little buggers like to hide.
10. The next time you boil or steam vegetables, don't pour the water down the drain, use it to water potted patio plants, and you'll be amazed at how the plants respond to the "vegetable soup."
11. Use leftover tea and coffee grounds to acidify the soil of acid-loving plants such as azaleas, rhododendrons, camellias, gardenias and even blueberries. A light sprinkling of about one-quarter of an inch applied once a month will keep the pH of the soil on the acidic side.
12. Use chamomile tea to control damping-off fungus, which often attacks young seedlings quite suddenly. Just add a spot of tea to the soil around the base of seedlings once a week or use it as a foliar spray.
13. If you need an instant table for tea service, look no farther than your collection of clay pots and saucers. Just flip a good-sized pot over, and top it off with a large saucer. And when you've had your share of tea, fill the saucer with water, and your "table" is now a birdbath.
14. The quickest way in the world to dry herbs: just lay a sheet of newspaper on the seat of your car, arrange the herbs in a single layer, then roll up the windows and close the doors. Your herbs will be quickly dried to perfection. What's more, your car will smell great.
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